ORPHANS' COURT SALE or Valuable Real Estate ! IS pursuance of an order of the Orphan's !ort of Northumberland county, will b ex lOsed to publio isle, ftt the Court Uonse, io ba borough of Suobory, on Saturday, the 3d ay of November oxt, certain tract of land ituate in the township of Upper Augusta, vorthomberland county, adjoining land of licbael Sbipe on the north, land of John ''arrjsworth on the east, Shamokin creek and nd of John VV. Fryliug on the eonth, and itid of Joseph Gass on tbe west, containing S acres, more or less, about 70 acres of which re cleared and in a high state of cultivation, i hereon are erected a two atory tog dwelling ouse, weatherboarded, a large bank burn, a wo story frame tenant house, with cellar and :o Loupe under it, and other outbuildings; lco, k good well of water, a good orchard, &c. Also, a certain other messuage and tract of and situate in said township of Upper An ;osto, adjoining Shamskin creek aud land of esc ph Uass on the north, other land of said alestate and Joseph Saridge on the east, land 'f John V. Tealeand Samuel V. Sickle on he south, and land of l'hilip Sarvey on the est, containing 95 acres, more or less about it) acres of which are cleared and io a good tote of cultivation whereon are erected a srge two story log dwelling boose, rough cast, , large bank barn, wagon sbed, and numerous ther outbuildings, a good, never fuiliog Bpring f water, a good peach and apple orchard, &e. The Shamokin Valley Railroad passes Ibro' otb of the above mentioned farms, about 2 nilcs east of Soobury. Also, another certain messnage and piece of and, situate in said town or Upper Augusta, ldjoining Shamokin creek and lundof Joseph isassoutbe north, and adjoining the other and of the said Silas Wolvertoo, deceased, nst above mentioned and described ou tbe art, puutb and west, containing three and a ialf acres, more or less, all of which is clear id and in a good state of cultivation, whereon ire erected a one and a half atory log bouse, a rame stable, a good spring of water, Ac. A lso, a certain other messuage and piece of and, situate in said township of Upper Au gusta, adjoining Shamokin creek and land of he estate of said intestate on tbe north, land of John W. Fryling on the east, land of Jos. Suvidge on the south, and otbet land of said ntettate on tbo west i all or which is cleared Hid in a good state of culUvutioo, and con taining six acres, more or less. Late tbe es Late of Silas Wolvertoc, deceased. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. of laid day, wheu the terms and conditions of sulo will be made known hy WILLIAM KKKD. Adanuittrator. I!y order or the Court. J. li. Masskk. Clerk, O. C Sunbury, Oct. C, 18t0. WORTH LOOKISiG AT. THKHKCI': To Clubs. $50 BKWINU MACIIINKS, Wheels, h Wilson's. Si; CYCLOI'KDIAS, Applcton's New American. i it F.Mir .us To Clubs, i IlHCMIlMS S35 SEWIMi .MACUIIM-., To Clubs. Wilcox A Giblis'. SI0 BAROMKTKRS, )H1-:mii'.ms 1) II KM 1 CM, To Clubs. ; PRKMICMS , To Clubs. ! TlKADll.Y I J.V Obtained, j Kendall's Aneroid. 810 WRINGING MACIIINK, A Capital thing. 8 8 STRAW & HAY CI TTKHS, The best made. 8 8 CORNSIIKM. IIS. The best made. 8 6 DlCTIONARIKS, (Illustrated.) Welanei 's New Vliahridged. 8 4 POCKKT MICKOSCOI'KS, Sliver case Coddingtoit lens. STi MELODKONS, Trincc's Best. 8 6(1 MKLODI'.ONS, Prince's Dest 8 45 MELODKONS, Prince's Best KADI I. Y 1 Obtained. i. KAtlll.Y Obtained. TiK.ADIl.V V Obtained. All nf the uhovesrticlesare of the very iiest kind, and will be given fresh from the makers' lianas, l hey are tillered as premiums to those who make up elulis of 1(1 to I3ti subscribers lor the Amkkican Agsiculibrist, uccor d ns to the cost of the article desired. No such lihsial a id easily obtained neiiiiuiiie have ever before been, nltered, and it is only done now, because the publishel wishes to raise the subscription of the tweiitietn annual volume to a round lou.unu. The price of the paper is only 91 a yeur, or 8(1 cents when in clubs of ten ur more, and almost any person can in a single ueigliboihood, readily inuke up a club, large enough to secure ftee of eost, any one of the uliove articles that may be desired. (The papers for scltibof subscripts may tie sent to several diflerejl I'osl Oifices.) Over 1000 persons have received one or more of the ubove premiums from the AaaiccLTBHisT during two yeius pust, ami with uulveranl salislat lion. The Ar.atccLTaisT has been Iwfore the public for 19 vests, and has aubscrilicrs at most of the Post Oltices in the United Htales Ita present regular readers uumlier more than Bli.usi. It i, therelote, ao well known, that little t.ecd be said here respecting lis high and valuubuj character. lr" Any nersial yet uuacqnaiuleil with it, or anyone desiring a specimen copy o tuning a rlnlt, will l? aup plied free of charge by sending Ins liume and P. U. to the ' "The AgriculturisLiteeds only t le seen to he apprecia ted. It is specially ndupti-d to the l-'arm, Garden and Household, aud contains a vast nuuiWer ol praclicul hints, nml much leliable information, uselul to every one who cultivates a foot of ground, and to every housewife in the land The 34 double quarto pages in every iiumliet, give nmiiie simce f or the dicusfi'iil nf nil Farm, Garden and lloiiselioiil malteisj and in addition, a hicMv useful, in alrnctive mid cntertnining departmetit for Gills nnd Hoys; it is theietoie the most complete and desirable Family IMiioitzine in Hie country ; and owins to its large circula tion the pnhlisht i is able to futuish it til a lower price than even journals of inferior size nnd eliiirueter. Every annual volume contains 84.0110 M eVJ.OtO worth of plruslng aud instructive ens ravings, many of llicm of large size. Ft"" Those who know the Af ricnlluiisl will bear out the nliovc assertions, and those who do not should send for a copy, which will cost them nothing but writing for it to the ''"'''"j'VangK Jl DD, 41 Park-Row, New-York 1 AK KR'S P. S. Asa spe' ial premium to new sub ciibers to the American Agricultuttst, l DOZEN. and also to avoid breaking the volumes, ali BAKK.R't new suIiscmik-is now sent in lor l!-ui (vol DOZEN XX.) will have their nnmes entered imme i . i.. i. . ,i..i 1 1 ... i. - i AKF.R'S niaieiy UH"I oic .-in" I.".""-, a, inn, 1 lAKI.R't the lemauimg tiumners ifiuiisneo mis year J DOEN fiee of charge. Those subscribing before Oct. 1, will thus act 1.) inotttns lortne T AKKK'S usual price of I'i, or more titan a "Baker's l DOZEN. D ixelt." Those suhacrilnng in October, will get 11 montns for the price of IV., ora great ". nker's U 'xeu." Those subscribing ill Novendier will get 13 nniuteta for the price of I'i, or a common "laiker'a Dozen." These eitta uumliers will ue given to all new snbscriliets, whether coming singly, or in club lists for premiums, or from agticulturat and hoiticulturul societies, u large numlierof which ntmually award the Agriculturist HUiong their Prizes. Tkms: flayenr; six copies for fth ; ten or Kmc copies, Ml cents ea"h, with a premium to rich club oi'icw or more. ORANGE J FDD, Publisher. 41 Park-Row, New York N II The nfte of the American Agriculturist, which Iris been al IM Water street, for many years past, is removed to the sanuus buildiugs at tl Park-Row, (oppo site the City Hall.) October , tMU. PHILADELPHIA, l'aper llaugUig Itlanuluclurcrv, FALL TRADE,) UOWF.t.1. k BOl'RKK, huvuig temoved Uithen New ti'.nre. Corner Fourth aua alarkel streets, are now s pteUlted Ui otter to the trade a large and elegant assort ment of Wall Papeis, Uorii-it, Firescreens, Window Curiam Goods, 4e, lie , II of the new-at su.d lieal designs, titan the lowest priced arlicls lotuebuest Gold and Velvet Decoiatlons. Purchasers will do well tr visit Uic establishment of HOVVKEI. t IIOl HKE, N E Cor Pnurth and Market suec j, Philadelphia. October , ledo Omw rTJRS! FTJR8I runs I LADIES' FANCY FUR EMPORIUM. -i.tARKIRA A THOMSON, old stand No. 818 Market P street, akovs Kishth. south side, rhtladelphia. beg leave to call taa atlriiUon 0 the Ladies to our large and varied stock of Ladies' and Ctnslreu's FANCY t'CHS. Having had great experiences snd enjoying ,,liui faeililies in the selection ol Furs, wo confidently !.Hr our new stock to ths inspection of the ladies, feeling assured that they will decide with us, in IU being unrivalled for bea ty and varie-.,, consisting as 11 does off every .i-rintioniWAiner aiiand buroDeau Furs, laauufaelured in the latest snd most snproved styles. Caies, Talmas, Victor ines, Cirsiks, Slufls and cults, emuiacitif same, M,v Kione Martin, tierman Fitch, tiberiau fequitrel French Sable, French Buuinel, Americau Filch, and U.liu. furl ill 1ST Thsnklul for tha very liberal patronage heretofore ..iutxt 1.1 us. we hone to merit a continuance ot the aame. by fuinialiuig a go. id article at the lowest Cash '"KC ' No. 818 Market Street, Philadelphia. N Old Futs altered to fashionable stylus. October , 1(0. Stnw Madame Schwend't Infallible Powders, tiOR the speedy and UTectnsi cure of all luflarasaations, plaint, Piles, Uravel, and all Acute and Chiome Piseascs of adults and chislreri. Beiid eenl sump In hef agent, otauuns. ,nv. Boa J70 r-hlladelDbls r1. O. I ' srevers. KneuuuuuMii, iriirasw Hundreds ut testimonials. Agency, v uor tuna ana Areh streeU. uot v, tavxi ttnw r AND WAnrtANT8. The highest price A-svUl bt liveu ht Land Warrants by tha sub stubs, '"'" No. S3 NOVEMBER TERM, 18C0. William Hhlpman vs. Abraham Sarvla, Exe' cutor or the laat will and testament of Herman Hhipman, deceased, wilh notice to 8usari Ship, man, widow of aaid deceased; Mary Harris, daughter of aaid deceased, and her husband A bra ham Sarvia ; Jo1)!! Waiter husband of Lydia ' Weiser, deceased, who was a daughter of said deceased and John Weiser and Thomas Benton Weiser, sons of said Lydia Weiser, deceased, and William Hhipman son or said deceased, .' heirs and legal representatives of said H arm an Shipman, deceased, terre-tenants. NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, 83. 2Tie Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the 81ieriiTof Northumberland county, Obhtisb i Whereaa, William Shipman, plaintiir, lately I,. 8. in our Court of Common IMeaa for the county aforesaid, before the Judges of the same Court at Runbury, to wit I 33d day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, by the judgment or the same Court, did recover against Abraham Rarvia, ex rcutoi or the last will and testament or Harman Hhipman, deceased, as well and certain debt or one hundred and ninety-six dollars and eight cents, ai also eight dollars and sixty eight cents, costs, whereof the said defendant is convicted, Ac , as appears of record, Ac. Yet the execution of the said judgment re. maineth Io be made as on the Information or the said plaintiff, we have been given to understand ; Wherefore the said plaintiff besought us to pro vide for him a pioper remedy in this behalf, and because we are willing, that those things that in our aame Court are rightly acted, should he brought to do execution : We command you, that justly and without delay hy good and lawful men of your bailiwick, you make known to the said delendant, that he be and appear before our Judges at bunburv, at our Court of Common I'leaa, there to be held the first Monday of No vember next, to shew cause if any he has why the aaid judgment should not be revived post annum et diem and to coi.ti. ue lien for live years snd alss why the said plaintiir, execution against mm, according to the form and effect of the re. covery aforesaid, ought not to have, and further to do and receive all and whatever our ssid Court shall consider in that behalf And have you then and there this writ. Witness, Alexander Jor dan, Ksquire, at Sunbury, the twenty-ninth day or August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty. D. BECKLEY, Prothonotary. Prothohotary's Office, ) Sunburv, Oct. 6, I860. I The Paris Mantilla Emporium. TO. )0S CIIESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA ll Katuldiahetl in 18.15 lor the exclusive displuy and sale of the latest novelties in Paris, loiidnn, and the liner pro ducliotts of home manufactured CLOAKS Sc MANTILLAS, To which has been udded a FI R DEPARTMENT! which embracea (he largest assoitmeut of Furs of all Nations, including Ileal Russian Nible, Fine Dark Hudson Hay table, Russian nod American Mink Sable, Royal Ermine, Chinchilla, Flue Durk Siberian Squirrel, Vc, made up in the most fitshionuble styles for Indies Winter Costume. All Goods wurranted. One Fined Price from which no deviation can be made. Tl.e Pane Mantilla, Cdaik and Fur Emnorium. No ?os Cliesnut street, (abive Seventh, south side' ) J. W. PROCTOR A; CO. Oelolier Bth, 1"60 3m J. P ilvIERircb., Market Utrct Wharf, Pliilad'a, Vealert in Fish, ClireNO and I'i'otImIoiis). HAVE constantly tttt hand an assortment of Dried snd Pickled Fish, Ac. viz: Mackerel, Shad, Salmon, Blue Fish, Herrings, Codfish. Heel, Pork, l.ard, Shoulders, Hams. Sides, Cheese, Beans, Rice, Ac. Octolier S, IM5U. Omw EVANS & WATSONS Philadelphia Manufael'd MII Salamander Safes. dU4 fShtmul street, PHILADELPHIA. rpHESK Safes are now in use all over the t'nited Slates, 1 and hsve Ikvii tested in many fires ; the following shows another Instance ol their cnpabil ty in resisting file : WtrMRS's Bainou, ) tjtncaster Township, July 30, IPSO. ) Massas. Evsns A Wstsox, Gentlemen : The small size No. I Salamander Safe which 1 purchased from your agent, Mr Ailuni It, (birr, in Ijincaiter City, on July trttth, lw.5, has lieen subjecletl to a very severe test, which it withstood in a most satisfactory maimer. This Safe, con taining all my books, together with valuable mpers belong ing to myself and some to my neighbors and friends, and leptesciitiug a value of over Twenty Thousand Dollars, (SiO.oiKi) was in my Mill, which was destroyed on Ihe night fo Ihe !!7lhof July, 11-60, and passed through the fiery ordeal unscathed, The Safe was on Ihe second fliir, and fell to the basement of the M ill, and was subjected for six hours to an intense heat among the ruins, which was grenlly inerensed by the combustion of a latge qnauhtv of grain confined within the brick wills. After Ihe fire the Safe was opened mid the hooks and papers taken out in n state of perfect preservat ion, the paper not even being discolor ed. This tact was. however, to mauv Lvstandera. a better reeomm-udationof your Safes than couid I expressed in any other words Irom me. ours, respectfully, SAMIEI. RANCH. Another 1 ictnru for Evan and Watson t ' - m Salamander Safe. O.wgflo, N. Y., March S7 IP60. Gentlemen -ll affords me much pleasure to inform you that Ihe Safe No S, (upright) which I purchased of B. Stroud, your traveling agent, has passed through mi ex ceedingly hot fire in a three s'rory brick building, which heated the Sale In a while heal, so Ihnt the cornets of it appear melted; but it presetved my b 'oks and valuable papers to the nmnuut of several thntissnd dollais, for which I feel thankful. Yours, respectfully, J N. EI.DRIDGE. r" A Inree assortment f the aUive N A FI'.S always on hand, nt :tH Chesuut street, (lute 04 aouth Fourth St., Philadelphia. Ocl.ibc 6, I860 ly FALL GOODS ! JUST RECEIVED A I the People's ONE P1UCE STOKE, or eras nntrSTym e. trn.T etas j s iiniuni at suiii SUNBURY, I3 -A., Comprising handsome Dress Goods for ths I.sdies. A full line of Cloths, Cassimeres, tSattinetts, Vestings, Ac. Domestic" Goods in greet vsriety ; choice stock of Hosiery, Gloves, and fancy notions, rure ana irssii urocertes at low prices I and the LABGEST, CHEAPEST, AND btook o y BOOT3 A1TD SH0I3. a? EVER BROUGHT TO SUNBURY. Please call and be convinced. E. Y. BRIGHT & SON. Sunbury, September S3, I860. ALFRED D. BRICK'S US1TED STATES AND EUROPEAN FATENI OFFICE, Ne. 144 ttouth fourth Street, Philadelphia, PT B. Communications by mail promptly a attended to. Kept SS, I860 lylV rmATENT ItmrrMt HHTEK8 for 1 bar bottle. 1 n . - 11 11 m s8ni: MS in a-, synnB a I, tj. V-J SHERIFF SALES. BY virtue of certain wrils of Venditioni, Ex ponas and Levia Facias Issued out of the Court of Common Pleaa, of Northumberland county, to me directed, will be exposed to publio sale at the publio house of Joseph Moist, in the Borough ef M itton, Northumberland county Pennsylvania, on Tuesday the 16th day of Octo ber next I860, at o'clock P. M , the following described real properly to wit I A certain lot or piece or ground situate in Turbut township Northumberland county Penn sylvania, in what is called "Davis A. Marrs' addi tion to Lower Milton" bounded on the north by a lot occupied bv Joseuh Ludwig, on tbe south by a lot or William and James HuiT, on the east by what is called Front atreet and on the west by an Alley. ALSOi Another certain lot of ground situste in Tur but township, and in what is called David gilluna addition to Lower Milton, bounded on the north by a lot or John Henther, on the aouth by a lot occupied by Paul Maustellcr, on the east by Front street, and on the norlh by en Al ev. on which is erected a two story frame dwelling house and a small frame stable Seized lakin in execution and to be eold as the property or W. Kreitzer.and Michael Brobst. ALSO i At the Central Hotel, In the BoroHgh. of Sunbury, North county Pennsylvania, on Wed nesday the 17th day or October 1SGU, at 3 o'clock P. M., two certain contiguoua lots of ground siiau ate in the town or Georgetown, in Lower Mahan- oy township Northumberland county Pennaylva. nia. Iinnnilcil on tha north bv land late of (ieorse and John Urocious. on the east by a street, on ! . . . t. . u l ' koo "cd. n j nu aiivj luiiiniiaj uv,".-" ....... the Store House properly, late of Andrew Uinga m.in, and on the south liy a street running esst from the liver, containing aliout one-fourth of an acre each, upon one of which aaid lots ia erected a two story loghouse with a frame kitchen attach ed, outbuildinga, Ac. Seized taken in execution and to be sold aa the property of Peter Shultzhach, Susan Hhulti bach, hia wife and Leah Kbright, aud Silaa Davis. AL80: At (he sans time and place, last afore said, all that certain two story frame house situate in Shamokin township, Northumberland county Pennsylvania, on the road leading from the Shamokin road to Dear Gap, aaid house containing in front thirty feet, and in depth twenty feel and having frame kitcken, one atory high in the rear, and attached to the aaid building, the aaid kitchen being twelve feet square with a porch attached. Die said building erected upon a tract or piece of laud, situate in the township and county aforesaid, bcunded on the west hy land of Leonard Fsnsyl, and on the west by land of Daniel Conrad Seized taken in execution aud to be sold aa the property of David K. I'ensyl. JAMES VANDYKE. 6herilT. Sheriffs Offic Sunburj, ) r-ept., 29 1850 AUDITOR S NOTICE IE undersigned auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of A'orthumberland county, to distribute Ihe balancea of tbe money in tha hands of Orasha Newheny, Admiairtrator of Albin Newberry deceased, and of Joseph Priest ley, trustee of said decedent, to and among tbe parties legally entitled thereto will attend to Ihe duties of his said appointment at hia office, in the llorough of Northumberland, Northumber land county, Pennsylvania, on Monday the 29 h day of October next i860, at 10 o'clock A. M. DAVID TAtiQART, Auditor. 8eptember 29th, 1R60. Battalion Orders. THE first Brigade, eighth Division of tha Pennsylvania Uniformed Militia, will meet for drill at the house of William Bhartle, in Jordan township, as follows, to wit : National Guards, Cameron Guards and Jordan Infantry, on Friday, the 26th day of October next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., fully equipped for drill. By order of J. II . ADAM, Major. September 29th, 1S60. MERCHANT TAILORING. THE EMPORIUM OF FASHIONS). THK undersigned respectfully informs the JL cilitens nf Sunbury and vicinity, thst he hss just returned from Philadelphia with a large stock CLOTHS, Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Vestingi, &c, which he will make up to. order in the most fashionable atyle at amall profits, for cash or country produce. You are solicited to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, if you wish to get the worth of your money. 1 hanktul lor past patronage, he holies by strict attention to businesa to continue the same. JACOB O. BECK. Sunbury, September 22, 18(30. Auditor's Notice. William I. Greenough,) In the Court of Com' I mon Pleas of ISor. J elm Farnsworth, wilh tbumherland county notice to William 1.. j Fieri Facias, No. 72, Dewart, terre tenant. J August Term, I860. The undersigned auditor, appointed by the aaid Court of Common i'leaa of Northumberland county, to distribute the fund in Court to and among the parlies legally entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of his aaid appointment and meet all persons interested therein, at his office, in the borough of eiunbury, Pennsylvania, on Monday the 1st day of October next, (I860) a 10 o'clock A. M. SAM LEI. J. PACKER, Auditor. Sunbury, Sept. IS, I8fi0. "rub clam at'ion. TV'tlTICE ia hereby given that a special Court ' for the trial of causes in tie Common Pleaa will commence at the iourt House in Bunoury, on Monday the ISth day of Octolier, for one week. Jurora and othera interested will attend. Given under my hand at Sunbury, the 29th day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and aixty aud the Independence of the United Statea of America rica the 84th. God aave Ihe Commonwealth. JAME8 VANDYKE, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, I Sunbury, Sep. 39, 1860. List of Causes for Trial at Special Court October 16 i860. Plaintiffs. Defendants. 1 Jacob M. Hobida, vs. Kimber Cleaver, eatale. S James Jenkins vs. Northumberland lin- heirs dee., provement Company. 3 Jesse C. Hurt on va. Deacham and Dewart 4 Isaiah Wilker- vs. Susquehanna C. it C. aon Mountain Company. 5 (ieorge Duma vs. George C Welker. 6 H ugh Uellaa vs. Kimber Cleaver. 7 Peter Baldy vs. William Depuy. 8 Carbon Kun Improv. va. Ira T. Clement. rnent Co. 9 Jacob Von va. Zerbe Run cV Shamokin Im Neida Executor tirovment Co. & 'J'revorlon Coal 4- K. R. Company. 10 John Millera heira vs. '.Villiam Ivan, with notice to the Mahanoy ct Shamokin Improve ment Company, the Trevorton 6c. Susquehanna Kailroad Company, and the J revorton Coal at Railroad Company and other tene-lementa. No 63 January Term 1857. D. I3ECV LEY. Prothotary. 1 Prothonotarv'a Office Sunbury, September, SA IHtiO. ) GENESEE SALT. I WHOLEii ALi Ac HETAIL, inLlNU 6t GRANT (at tha Mammoth Stored have lut vAiwil Ann tr. nf al.tla Cround, Solar and Fine Sail. 700 Sacks of Uround Solar Salt every sack warranted to contain 825 pounds of Salt and 800 bags of Salt vuuiaimni on uus&el each, ill is salt is lb Mat and atrongast now manufactured and in market. Call and see for yourselves. Sunbury Sept., 8, I860. IT ia important lo the LADIES to know that Filling h Grant, have the beat and largest .it t litres floods in ths county. o.. .11;, Jul.tl . 1H6U. CLOAKING CLOTHS, CABIMEIIES Broadcloths, Veatings, Ac. Hoys' Cassimeres, good pstterns, 7ft eta. Satinets and Union Cassimeres, 60 to 70 rts. Fancy Cassimeres, from 75 Io 1 7.V Fine Black Cassimeres and Doeskins. BLACK BROADCLOTHS. For Dress Coata, Frock Coats, Overcoats, Ao. Heavy Overcoatings, Beaver, Pilot, Tricot, Ac. LIGHT CLOAK1KGS, For Ladies' wear, of every desirable shade. fine quality and low price, by the yard or piece. N, B Tailors supplied at lowest net cash prices. COOPER A CONARD. 8. E. corner Ninth and Market. September 23, I860. Philadelphia. lALL C LO A K8 IN r RE I'll A TJO.N . Home opening every day. Stock will he complete. Orders taken and executed with despatch. Children's and Misses' Shawls. COOPER A. CONARD, 8. E. corner Ninth and Market, Philadelphia. September 33, i860. T "HR PHIllAOBiHIAlNwrtwT-BTfi tSnKPFN DKNT POLITICAL, l.lTJlKAltY, AN MWCKL l.AMXM S DAILY NKWSPAl'KK The Philadelphia Inquirer contains eight pnges and My eight columns of matter. It is printed wilh new cupper fucod typo. The Editorial Depaitnieut of the paper has been entirely re-organized, aud new correspondents en g njtrd. The Inquirer is independent in its discussion oil all topics of public Interest. The great aim of trie Inquirer is to become a Reliable Newspaper, reporting promptly and fairly eveiythiug of public interest concerning nil parlies and all public meti.--neithsrdistnrting nor essirrrerntine; Tacts It will Imi the first duty of the Inquirer, "im all occasions. advocate the prmeciion ef our domestic manufactures and of the great iron aud.C(Nil ut'erests o( Pennsylvania. As a foinilv naner. the luauira will aim to retain the position which it hits long enjoyed, by continuing to guard and scrutinise wilh gteut care its news and advertising columns, and exclude all matters which it would oe im proper to admit within the family circle. The Philadelphia Inquirer is published every morning, snd served ill the city, and all the districts in Hnstol, Beverly, Csmden, Gloucester, Trenton, Hurbngtoit, Mil caster,' Harrtshuig, Reading, Pollsville, Danville, Norris Uiwn, Wilmington, Del., l-:ikton, Sid , by csreful carriers, for Twelve Cents a week, payable to the carrier at the end of the week. Sent by mail at six dollars per annum, in advance. At an Atlvertitintj Hfedium The Inquirer has nn equel in the City "f Philadelphia, not only from the extent of its circulation, hut from lis class of renders, coir.posrd of the most intelligent and respecta ble persons, not only in the city, but in all the towns within a hundred miles Advertisements inserted for six cents a line for the fits! insertion, and four cents a lute each subsequent inser tion, or one dollar a line a month. All letters to be ad dressed to WIM.1AM W HARDIN", No. 121 8. Thin! street, Pltiladephia. September Si, 1S80. New Boot & Shoe Store. Market Mrcct, Sunbury, Pn. WM. M. APSI.EY, late of Philadelphia, res pectfully informs Ihe citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, that he has just received and opened for sale at hia new store adjnining Ihe Post Ullire, the largest and best stock of Hoots and Shoes, See., ever brought to Ihis f lace, which he will sell at the lowest prices. Having himself worked at the business, he has selected his stork with the greatest care, which consista, in part, as follows, to wit : Mens' Boots from $2 25 to $6 00. " Shoes from 87) to 2 25. ' Gaiters from I 1)0 to 400. Womens' Gaitera from 60 to 2 00. " Morocco shoes from fi2J to I "7J. ' leather shoes from 70 to I 87). Misses Shoes ot different kinds from 40 to I 50. Soys' Boots from I HO to .1 00. " Shoes from 62) to I .-0. Childrens' Shoes from 20 to I 12), and also Trunks and Valises. Sunbury, Se .'ember 22, 1800. To the Free and Independent Voters of Northumberland County. FuLtow Citiikks: Having yielded Io the solicitations of many warm and personsl friends of all parties, I orce more present mvself before you ss the FREE VOTERS' CANDIDATE for the office of SHERIFF, should you see proper to elect me, I shall endeavor to administer the dutiea resting upon me in audi a manner as will meet the approval of the ppople whom I have to serve. HENflY WEIsK. Sept., 8, I860. To the Voters of Northumberland County. Fkllow CiTiztsa : Having been urged by many of my comrades in the war of !812, and many citizena of the county, I have consented to become a can didate for the office of COUNTY COMMISSIONER. If you aee proper to elect me, I promise to fulfil tbe duties of the otitic, impartially and to he best of my ability. BENJAMIN KNAI SS. Trevorton, Sept. 8, 1800te To 1 lie Voters ol' IVorthumberluud County. THE undersigned having been nominated for the office of Prothonotary, kc, without any solicitation on his part, respectfully asks 1I10 sup port of the independent voters of Northumberland county at the ensuing election, and promises if elected to discharge the dulios of his office with fidelity and impartiality. BENJAMIN HEFFNER. Lower Augusta, Sept. 22, 1860. To the Democratic Voters of Nortumber land County. Iki.low Citizens : Having received much - encouragement from my friends, 1 have been iuduceil to offer myself as a candidate for SUKRIFF, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. If nominated and elected, I promise to fulfill the duties of tbe oflice faithfully end impar tially. DAVID WALDKOX. Milton, August 11, letiO. rilOTlIOVOT.iUt. To the Democratic Voters of Northumberland County. IKLiow DitMOCHsTa: I hereby offer myself aa a candidate for re-election for the office of Prothonotary, Ac, subject to the rules of Ihe Democratic party. Should I lie nominated and elected, I will perform the duties of the oflice faithfully, and to the best of my abilitv. DANIEL BECKLEY. Sunbury, May . I860. Micrifsalty. To the Voters of Northumberland County. FiLLOw-CiTiztas : Encouraged by many friends, I am induced to offer myself to the people ss a candidate for the office of BHEHIFF at the approaching election, and respectfully so licit your suffrages, pledging that in case I am elected, I will perform the dutiea Incumbent on that office faithfully, impartially and to the beat of my ability. G. M. REXN. SunburyA pril $1,860. To tbe Democrats of Northumberland County. IsLtow Citisixs: I hereby offer mvself ss a esndidste for the oflice of COUNTY COMMISSIONER, subject to the rules of the Democratic parly. Should I lie nominated and elected, I will perform the dutiea of the office faithfully, and to the best of my ability. ISAAU IJ. KAhLK. Little Mahanoy tp., May 5, 1860. To the Voters of Northumberland County. fstsTLssissT 1 1 offer myself as an independent candidste for tha Office of SHERIFF of Northumberland county, at ths neit general election. If you think proper to elect me, you ahall bava my thanks, and I pledge myself to execute the office faithfully. C. W. SNYDER. Shamokin Twp.. May 19. I860. DR. A. W. FISCHER. OFFERS bia professional services to the citi sons of Sunbury and vicinity. Office al the Drug Store. Sunbury, June 30, liao. 1 Dissolution of Partnership. TaJOTICE is hereby given that Ihe late par ' ncreliip existing between the subscribers, in the Mercrinlile business, in Lower Augusta town ship, unjer the Grin of Chamberlain fV Furman, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 2Alh August last. All persons Indebted or having claims, will call on Isaac Furman, who will continue the business nt the old stand. All accounts not settled by the 1st of Xovem her next, will he put into the hands of a maeis- trulo lor collection. ISRAEL CHAMBERLAIN. ISAAC FURMAN. Lower Augusta, Scut, IS, 1880. 3t Mrncrnl Clot t ion PROG LAMATION. 1)1 KSI ANT to an ucl of tl,r (lt.,.r Assembly of the Coiumoiiwenlih ol IVutit,; Ivonia, euittM "An net a ""is womnionweiillli npfrovrd he sec.m.1 ih.y "I July, Anno I) , 'c ,.',,,,, eight hundred mid lliirly-nine. I, JAMI; A.NDYKi; ...i. "'r"r,,'f H'e county 01 Northumberland, IVuiisvl-' vaiilil. do hereby imikc known mid give limine lo the elec tors of the coumy ulot. sni.l, tu ,,.llcru, llrrU ,v, i-i.Vix"dr.',,m;'01 M-'rlhnmlicrliinili ictMXONU Tl.iUA, till, of OtrrollKli, M,t), , hich t ine Ms e nnd County OnVers, , ,!,;., UIC' tll "X Unapersini lor Governor i,t u,e L'oiiunonwealth One nersonn. Member of the House of Henresenuitive at VN tishiiittloii en; , to ,e represent the eleventh district composed..! I he co,!,ili,..o( N.irtl.l ie ud Schuylkill (neper,,, lor tnte Se,.t., f, , , distml e,., plVed Columbia." ,,f 'Nurll'u"' '""d. Snyder, ALmtmir and One pers 111 ns Member of tlm ifouse of Representatives to lepreseut the .ounly of Northiunberlniid. One pers . 11 fr Slieiiil of Mnrtlminberlnutl coniilv One peisin Inr I'mihonntnry, Cleik of the Count 01 Oenerul uarter Sessions, snd Oyer and Teiniiuei of .Nor tliiiuiberlnud county One person ns Commissioner fr u,e uouniyof North nmbeilniid lor term ,. a veins. Iind"" A'"''1'" '"' Norlbuinber I also lieiel.y 1,1, ke known nnd give notice Ihnt the pl.ir-es of h ildnis the nforesiod jtenei.il eleetion in the s..v. erttl borouiths nnd Wwnsl.rt s williin the county nf .No,. tlminherlunil are ns follows : The Smiliurv Distri. t. enmp s--. f l,e boroiich of "'.',,',"ry' A"'""u Bl "'C Cuuty C,ri The Auansts Ilistri. l, eompns.-d of H, township of - - . , ... ,b ,11 j eier uutlKelbk krger. 111 The .Norlhiiinbcrljiid Dutriel, rniupo..il of the l,rti.., of .orth,in,l..-,!iiid. at Ihe house of. U.S. Urmvn, ol tl, borough o, orthnniberhitid 1 The Point llistnet, nt the house ef lleiuy Inn,, j the borouchof NorttiuiulH-rl iiid. ' The Milton JJulnct, at the house of Mrs Slicker in said borotiKh. The Turbut District, nt the house occupied by Ahrnlnin Kissnigei. ' The' Uclnwnre District, nt the Hinking Sprnii- Peluml House. The Chilisqun.jue lli.tnrt nt Ihe h mse of n Riffle Tne Turbuleilie l)isiriet,nt the house of IIiihmi Key nolils, to the Iv.rciieli ,,f Tilrlmtville. The Lewis District, at the house oecnpiul by Ilirnin Heynolils, in ihe Nirniiph of Turbutville. l lie Mininokln Distnet. st the house of John .Nesl.it. The Upper Muhonoy Dimnul, ul the liou.u ol J. II. Ailnin. The Little Muhinioy District nt the house nf widow T, Knker. The Iiwer Mnhonoy District, ut ths house of A. Kode ormel. Tne Hush llislricl, at the Liberty Pole S. h.vil IIuse. The Jueksoii District, at the hous'u occupied l.v J . liuleu Smith. The C.stl District, nt the house nf Willimn M. Weaver, in the town of Shntiioktu. The .erlm District nt the house of Win. FouMs, in Trcveni.-u. The Cmue roil I'itrift, nl the h 'lisi. ( J.icoli .tciht Thr Junlaii ilmrict ui tlte li'tusv mnv or lute ol Unij ti nt in Lcitzi'l. The Mmnt Ciirmel District at llic pt.Wif: li'urof AUtn- in iovnriiii Tite Wimliiiietnii District nt tli house of li.Hltiey 11. Kc- The M'KviiviHe HiMricl, nt Ihe lrirk Pcli'Ml I!.iub lieu the (riiiii.i Ctmrch. The elrcti-'n o ..pen llVi.'en t!io h nirn tti 0 MnH I(t oVl-H'k in tli' lorrnivtii, nml uluill ruiitiiiiie vithut ini-r-rutin or ii'lj 'ttrntneiit until ? u cl ck ui the evcnittg Wiit'ii the uin rli.ill I).- clt'8'ti. Tha sieventl lnwttiH uii'I .In Ii- Hi-ctril on tlie Ut Frulny ui .M;iirh, l.V.i, in ('nrBu.trn-- ( ihr :M rt'tuu m tlie mt ! tlie 21 f July, Ism, w ill hli trie clwti.'ii on TuemtH U:e lltli day ni October next. 44ThMi evtry pntxii except n .Iimtirc of the Pence who tiMll hoht oiiy nihce or app untnient nf pn.ht ik) tiut nn tier the government of tne l mtnl Stutr-ii. 01 o" tint Suiie, or of any city or imorporuuil tlitfict, whether a eotiiinnt nitmeil oiiicer or :ijjt-nt, vth nhult he empl"eil untler the leytvlHtia'e, rxi-cutive or jutltt-iary deuiimt'iit of this Stale, or the I'mtfti Stati.'H. or of any city "r tncoipnruted dutriet HHtt ulwi that evety nit'inlu r nf CoiiftieKti untl of the State ljCislJtuie. nml n llie eleet nnd cuininnii enim cil of any city, ur cominiKHioner ot uny incnrporutetl Dis trict, is hy law, iiicaptilde of ht'ldini; or ejurtiftiii.T the otliceor appnintiiient of Juilne, linpertir or Clerk, if nny electionof this ciMiituonvvfJilth. mid that no Inftpectur, JutlKcB or nny other olhcei ol sn.-li election, elm! I Its eligi ble lo any oilice tohe then Viltl for. And the nuid Act of Ansctnl'ly, entitll "nn net relating lo the electioiii f thii CtMiinitii c;itth.'' ptiMed Jnl the 2nd, 1SW, turiher provide h fnlii'v. to wit : ' Thut the liispfftttrn and Juilifeit ch"s-'n an uf'-rrnid. shall meet nt the re; Motive place lor li'ddmg the ekctmii in the district to which Ihey rcipectiuliy I'tl.'iiif l fore nine n'clivk in the iiMriung v( ihr nccniul Tuci-tliij nf (e tler in each and every rar, nnd each of Ktid inopectom imll appoint one clerk, who uliall be u (piuldied voter of uch diHtrif-t. Hhtios 2. That nny fraud committed bv nny pers-m voting in the in inner aUve prencrilrcri, sball he ptniistie.1 Kimilur I laudx are riiitTtfd t he puiualml by the exist ing law ot tliu Commonwealth. "In cane the ptTn who inill hnv received the necrmd hiheat nuniber of voter tor InwpcctorH sliall not ntictid on the day of titty eleciion. thcti the prnoii who kIhiII loive recuivett the atcond hit:het iiiimbcr o' vote for Jtn'jc the next prtci'iinu; clfcuu'it, slutll net im an ineprcti in Itif place, nml in cinf tiit- pt-in iu elivtrd Jtiiijre i;t;ill not ailtml lh hiHjiector wlr received 11m In :tift miniU-r ol v irji. utiull nppoint a .Ititic- nt it'- piitit-; nnd it nny va'-an y alnill coat nine in the biiil for ilu- fe n hull mi h' tr ut ter Ihe tune tix'd bv law ful llie m. enit'ii of lite el'H-iion. tie piahlit-d votfis oi'ihe i"wiii-liip, want or no district, 1 foi which mtch i-rtici-i's hhall have lrt'ii ciccli-d, pr-".i:l al ! lie place ot electi n', B.'i.t.l one uf llicir unniUcr to lilJ mich vacancy. 'It Fhull be the tv.',v of said npfWv.Tc respect ivily lo nt- tend ot the pttie ol hol hii v ci y p 1 1 1 r ; i ! , 'r-i;il, or lownehip election. hiri:a: tne ft h.ile time kiuI election ia kept open, for the pui p"e of pivmir inf'rnriinm to ihe limpcetora nml Jinlc, win.u called on, in relution to the itHht of nny per m aat tc) liy them to Vote hi tin h lrc tioii, oi auch other umltfiB in lelutmn to the (ixneMiucnt ot voter, aa the tid inspector or jutlge or either of them hull from tune tit tune rctpnre. "No person malt be permiited to vote hI nny election an nforeauid, other than a white free man o( twenty-one or more, who nhnll have rem do I in the aiaie ut leu t one year, and lii the electi ni tiiirui where he ottt ra to vote ut bust ten duya iiniuednitely preceedun; the elertion, und within two years paid tttate ol count) lax- which h;ill haVf tn urfteil at lent tend.iya betore the elt ti.tn. Hut a citizen of the .'tilted States who had previoimly been u qnahhril Voter of this itutf , mat removed therefrom and remuned, nnd shnll have rrftiled iu the electiii diatrict. und paid tax ua afureiMid. nhall In entitled to vote utter reMidtu in this state six moot hi. Provided, That the white freemnt, citi Zi'iis of the I uiltxl States, iN'twern the Uite ot twenty-one and twenty-two yettm, und in the elect ioi district ten da', s as atoresuid, vhall be entillctl lu a vote, although they ahull not lutve paid taxes. .o pers mi altall le periuittfl to vte w1hsc name is not coiitaiiietl ui tlie list ol taxable inliahitaniH I urnmhed by the cummituiloiieiR asufoteSHiil, Ut ilea , 1'iri.t : He prtathices a receipt for the imyineut, within two year, of a stare or cmnt tax assessed at;r-fal.l Iti the coiiKtitiition. nnd uve satisfactory evidem e either on his own oalh or nrhriiui tio:i, or on the isuth or nilirniation of unotliei, tliat he lias paid such tax, or on failure to produce h receipt, shull make un oulli to the itayiiifiii thereof ; or st'ond, it he claim a rihl to yMe by beinff un elector bctwe-n ihe iij;-a twenty-one and uventv-two vt-nrs, he shall ilepose on oath or uiViriiuiUou, thai he has rcxiditl in the State ut leant one year tuil iH'fore his applieair- n, and inaWe siu n pi'ot ul j residence in tlie oi strict us is required ny tins aci ; uiai thut he does verily believtj irom the acctajtit given him deat he is ol the ae afurcKiid. and nive such other evi thnccs us is reiinired by this net, whereupon tlie name ol Ihe person so uitmilled to vote, shall be inserted iu alpha leticul bsl by the inspectors, nnd n not mode opposite thereto by writing the word "tax," if he ihall be peiiml 'ert tu vote by reason uf hiivniff paid tux, or Ihe word t'ugc," if he shall bu permuted Ui vote on account W his ae, and in either cuse tlie ieam of sue It votes shull be called out to the clerk, who aludl iituko uolcs iu thu but of voters kept by them. In all eases where the ntune of the person rlaimiup to vote is not found on tlie lint turmlied by the Commii-i crs und AwesHor, or his right to vote u hcther found there 4hi or not, ia objected to by nny quahlied citizen, the In spector shall examine sucit peioii nn khh as i in mm imi- cations, and il he cliiima to have icsuh-d in the klnte one year or more, Ins oath shall be u prooi tltereof, but he si mil , prove by ut leakt ouu oiui-rtfiit witiiesp, who shHll te a 1 quahlied elector, that he lemled within the dutncl ut least ten days iext iluiUL'tiiilely prceediuu the eie tion, nnd sliut also himself swear that bis Ihiuu hde residence, in nursu auca of lawful culliua is v. itlun ihe district, nnd that lie did not remove into aid district for tht purpttsa ul voting therein. lively pen q'lulihed as nloresniil, and whn shall make oroot.ll reuuiml, oi resuleut ami iwiMueiii o taxes, us at-efeiiuid, kliull la; a I till t led to vote iu tiltf tuwnshlp, vard urdistnct iu winch he eh nil reside. ll anviHMioii nut uiiautiesl tu Vote in this Comm nweulth a?reeahly to law, (ejuepl the aons qaalihetl citixiits. shull uppcur at any place oi election ir me purpose oi insulin- tickets, or influencing citizen quahlied to vote, ha sitali, on conviction, foricit und uuv uny sum mt exceed- lug uue humlrwt Uiiiiura lur every one such oneuce, ami be iiupriaiHied for uny term nut exceeding three inoiitiui. ' It shall le the dutv ot ayery mayr, anernt, ukw-riiian justice o' tlie pence, and emus able or deputy eoustuUe, id every city, oounty, b'Wuslup or district w ithiu this com mm wealth, whenever cuiieo Ummi uy any omcer in an election, or by any three qualified clecbirs liiereoi, t. clcur any window or avenue t uny window, to the plare uf general election, which alutll be oltstiuvted iu sucli a way a to prevent voters from approaching the auiur, and o neylect or refusal U do so on such requision, aid oifn ti shall be deemeJ g'iiltetl of misdemeanor iu oHice and oa eonviotion atuill le tiuetl in any sum not leas ilia a one hun dred norinore than one tkkusuiiii Uollurs ; and it uliall Im the duty of the respective constable ol each ward, riulrici or Uiwnsiiip, of this conuunweih u le present in prm urby deputy, at tbe place of tv-kliim such elections luoach wmid, district or township, lor Uie uraiee of iweaervmg the peace afureauid. . . It shall lie the duty of every peace officer, fHMi'i, who ahall be nreaeul at any such duauihunees at au elec tion es ia deaeiibed iu this act, to report the same to -e next eouitof quarter aeawo,.., and auw the iiauu-oi Ibe ll itiu sirs who can prove the aame. , T71i7" - 'au",, f:" f1" """iX. N,thuinb?rlsnJ, at the CHlrt H.Hise, in buubur), t dav Ihe lh day of Ortolirr, A. D. IrO". , a f; i jeTn'v haul, at duatery. Ih.a lS aav erf (tea teiberT A. iTlnnO, aoS ia Ue both year w le meiKii aeae. of ... l..,ea.. VANDVKES1- fherif's OSj-a, uabur) , I Slept. U, ISM. i NEW GOODS I ! NEY, GOODS! ! ! r'lHE subscribers hsve just received by Tlsilrosd a new Slock of Kesdy Mady Clothing, con sisting of SFRINO AND SUMMER GO0DR which they are selling cheaper than can be pur chased any where else. Their stock consists nf the very best of materials, made up in the latest style, sirh as COATS, VESTS AND PANTS. VESTS from $1 to 5. of Ihe finest quality. A large assortment of Boots, SI10CB, Gaiter?, Trunks, Inrpct Bags, Umbrellas?, &c. a Inree variety of ready made slnris, in prirr from 50 els. to $2,110. Al, a Isrgo assortment of Mens' nnd Uojs' HATS Sc CAPS, of all kinds. Persons who sre in want of Clothing should rail at once and eianiin.t for themselves as no charges will lie made for showing goods. $tore Koom on the corner of Mrtrket and Fawn streets, nearly opposite Weaver's Motel. HCHWEITZEH.HF.ILURONNEUcVCO. Bunbury, June 9, 18til). lyjnnc HARRIS 3 1 1 0 v n r j MARKET I 1 1 T I . R , at TL a to , 8 QUA RK, STjr it 33 June S3, lflfiO. U R Y, -P A.. A (I iiiiiilsttr.it or ! IVolice. OTICE is hercliy given that Idlers tif ail. m miKl ration bavins lieen arantcd fo lite stibscrilior, on tht estate of Jacob Allman, lute of I.ov. rr Mationoy InvMiMiip, Nortlmmtifrliinil county, tlccposetl. All persons indrl'trtl In said estate nro rrquestcj lo mnl;e immediate (inyment, and those having claims will pretent them for sottlcment. JO.XAS TREGO, Atlm'r. Lower Mahonoy, Aur-UKt 25, 1NS0. fit AdmlNfralor'M otiCP. jV'OTICK is hereliy given that letters of ad niinistration havins been granted to tli un dersiiTiied, on the estate of Mary Farnsworth, lata f Lower Augusta township, IVurthumlierlaiid county, Jccenscl. All persons indebted are re quested to mnke immediate payment, and those Laving claims to present them fur settlement. PETEU MA1.ICH. Atlm'r, Lower Augusta twp., Aug. 18, 18ti0. lit 121-2 CENTS SMALL FIGURED LAWNS. Pacific Lawns, Little Figures, Fast Colors, tonality, 1.401). Lilacs, Pinks, Blues, Browns, Modes, Host Styles. COOPER & CONARD. S. E. cornet Uth and Market, Philadelphia. July 7th, IHfit). P 0 L Y T EC O I C C 0 iTli ij G E . Of tha Slnleof Pennsylvania. PENN SQi;ARE. PHILADELPHIA, rennizcil -iili a full Faculty under an Act of lite Legislature, and designed to supply the grent want in American Education, to wit: through t'olli'eiate tmining for the praclico ot Mine Engineering, Civil Engincctini;, Mechani. cal Engineering! Analytical and nilus trial Cliemistry. Meltalurgy and Architecture. The College coniprii.es the ( lEivTinc si Hour.. For (he (leneral jituilent, and Four 'i'oclinicul Schools, for I'rofessional Students, viz. Tht School of Mines, the School of Cilvil En gineering, the Schunl of Practical Chemistry, the School of Mechanical Engineering. Architectures, Topographical, and Mechanic al 'rawing, are included in the Engineering ('nurses, and ample fticilitica exist for Practice in the Field with the instruments, and in the Chemical Laboratory. Verms per Annum : Scientific School, $75. Professional Schools. $101) lo I20. , t The Eighth Animal StVtion will begin on Monday, Septeirber 17th, I860, and tha com mencement for confening Degrees will be held on the la-t Thursday in .uue. For catalogues and futher information address, D. A.L. KENNEDV, Prea'l of Faculty. September, 13, 1KC0. 3t j INDUSTRIAL STOVE WORKS, j W. C. N E M A N , j No. 33 Norlh SECOND St., opposite Chrixt Church, PHILADELPHIA. HAS for Kale, the best family Cooking Stoves in the Market a good ond 1'iiihlul servant; the grest provider for the Family ! Every house hold should have a reliable Lehigh tins Humor Cooking Stovo ulways rcliublc, always econo nomical. Also, the great Gas consuming Heating Stove, for Parlor Ac. will burn less fuel and emit more heat than any other Stove For Sale with a large assortment of all kinds of COOKING and HEATI.NCi STOVES, holesale and He tail. WILLIAM C NEMAN. No. 33 North Second St.. above Market, Phil adelphia. Inference. Hon DAVID TAGGART, H. H. MASS Ell. September R, ISG0. -3ni w AUDITOR S N0TICET In the Court of Common Pleas of Nor hum- herland County. Benjamin Derk, for the "1 use of S. D. lloyer, Venditioni exponas vs. J-No. 32 August T., Daniel Kramer. J lSi.0. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned auditor. appointed by the aaid Court in the above case, lo distribute the funds in Court and report the facts; will attend for thut purpose, at his ullice. in Market square Sunbury, on Monday the Hth dny of Octolier 1600, at 10 o'clock ill the forenoon ; when all parlies in interest may attend if they think proper. HARRIS PAINTER, Auditor. Sunbury, September 8, IS60- CAUTION NOTICE is hereby given that my wife Anna Keiser, has It-It my bed end board without just cause, and I hereby caution ail persons not to hat Imr or trust her mi my account as I will not pay any debts uf her contracting unless com pelled by law. HENRY KF.L"FU. Sr. Lower Augusta twp., Sept. M. 1 800. 31 BECKIVING FALL AND WINTER lit GOODS. Chiuted Cashmeres snd Delaines. Klackand colored wool Delaints. Illack Silks, Alpacas, Hoiuhaziin's. French, English and American Prints. BOVS' WEAR. Cloths, Cassiitieres, Ac., for pant and jackets. Fine anil low-priced Cloaking. Fine IJIack Cloths and Cassimeies. LINKS UOltlis. Fronting and fchirling Lincn. ' the yard ur piece. 4-5 Butchers' Linens, by the yard or piece. Fine 'illow Linens ol every d.sualil widlli. Wheeling Lilians in vanelv. Damaak Table Linens, a laige slock. pot and Damask T.l.U Cloth, ol every gr.de Napkins snd Doylies by tha siiigle d" ' quantity. . Fine fiisiscJ H"k and Dama'k 1 uwcls. Low priced Towels aud 1 owelings. B1.nkeU.M.rse,..e.guiU...(oNRU)i 8. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET htreet Bept. 8, mo.- l'h.ladelthia. "frEsH riUPPLY OF DRUGS at the Mammoth Store. AUo, anew lot of per o.p. aud Fanc ArUc V ch. Sunbury, M ay JIM860. pounds of CARPET H AG wauled al OUU In, .tots ef BR1GH f ' 1800 sri.ING k SUMMER 1800 FAILING feCUiANTS ZyiAXVIIVZOTIl STOUE MARKET SQUAKi:, 8 US BURT, PA. RILING oV GRANT, respectfully announce - lu their friends and the public, that they have just received the Very lni"rl nnd HrM t I of SriMXG AND SUMMER G00D3 ' ever brought to Stinbiirv, which will be disposeJ of nl the verv LOWEST PRICES, fit CKII I OK COI N I RV PUODI CE. Wc kcip cvcrvtliing ! We kerp cverjthing ! ! AVc keep everything ! ! ! Thankful to our frit-mis for past favors, we soli cit a continuance ol Ihe same, at llto Largeut Store in Central l'dinsylratiia Lflrgest and Cheapest Store ! I Largest and Cheapest ! ! ! lS" Call, Sou, and le convinced f KRILINO&. GRANT. Snnbtirv. Mnv 19. 1 Hfil). fcTiiiljiTjii' si;EA mtl3 uiii k g 3t 33 EC-s a rfHE subscribers having taken possession of trite first cln-s FLOURING MILL, sre pre pared to receive gmin of ull kinds, and to do cus tom work at the Shortest Notice. Customers will have their grinte ground immediately upon their bring left at the Mill. As it is the inten. linn of Ihe firm to stock ihe Mill a large Sup ply ul Grain, will be constantly kept on hand, nnd Hour by the quantity ran always be obtained. The greatest care will be taken to turn out a au prrior quality of flour, for which Ihe mill is ad mirably adapted. Strict attention will 1 paid to Ihe wants of customers, and the patronage of the public generally is respectfully requested. MORGAN & CO., Sunbury, June S3, 18r.0. 409 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Ballcu'g French Yoke Shirt Emporium, 409 Hroadicay, New York', PREMIUM SHIRT MAN UFACTUREKS. Shirts made lo order from Scientific Measures, cf tho best material, sewed by hand, and war ranted to fit, at less than the usual prices. 11ALLOU II ROTH ERs. June 4, IRS9. 4(9 Uroadway, N. V. 'SUSQUEHANNA FEMALE COLLEGE. S E L I IV S - ti It O V E , P A . . THIS School is intended to iiHoril tlie very hest sdvnn rscrs, ut a inoderuleelmrge to sucli ns m.iv l.c entrust d to its cute. The I.iiiIiIiiir is large, well air.nieert.nnil tiriitslicrt with every thlinr necesKiiy to health anil com. int. Parents and Ciunnliiois are invited to examine its claims and lo eiinpoit it only in so fur as it may he found to possess real incut. FACn.TY. Rev. C. C. PAI OIIMAN, A. Al., Prmcitml. Mrs. .M , I.. lUrmiMss, ) Miss I.. V. Kcxdsli., J Assisuint Teachers. Miss Julia A. Catlin, J Dr K. IIOI.M ; Rev. H. KI'RTZ.D.D. I.. I.. . D.; It. t. UU.MKII.A. M . Lecluiers. EXI'K.rES. Uostilitif, tuition in the regular course Imin.liiii ImIiii, wnblilnc, lights, tuel nnd use ol' I ui nishe.1 yiMiin per st'ssion ot a inontlis, r0 00 1 ut) i tt ii,i i.cu.uup n.Hiin, DAY SCHOLARS. Tuition in Ihe Collegiate Department per session, ' Acmlemie i IncidenUil charge toi luel, ink. chalk, c. KXTRA C1IAROKS. Music on the Piano with use uf Instrument, ' 41 MeliHleoil .i o u t;ulUtr If 11 " " ' Harp. ' " Special instrtli'lton in Vocal Musia llrnwinit with use ol nnxlels, till litiin iii. ' Urei'Ii. tieriiiau and Krench each. n in m in I Ml SO i.i IT 0.1 H no lixi tsl .1 on 8 (i IM (K) 6 no I'liytiii ii's to ie inaile half in advance, and the ImIbii,-.. ul lh nuilitle of the session. Tlii-re will he 1.0 iledurtioti for nt.srnee, except in cases of protrneteil sickiu-hs. A literal de.liictloil will be made la litvorol the itiiue titers ol Clerrtyiniin. r oi circulars Auurcss. Hev. f.r HAI'Gll.MArV, Or Rev. S. DOMI'.U. Helius-Orore, Pn., Sept. In, ljll. ly THE PHILADELPHIA Cash Drug, Paint arid Glass Store, S. W. COR. KOI.' HTH CAI.I.OWIIILLSrilEli lU, rilll.AJ)Kll'HIA. DliniOISTS, Merchnnts, Fnrmers, nml the public everywhere I will sell nt wholesale and retail, to the Spnni; Traite ol" Irtitl. it heavy stock of Diugs, Mtxli elites, Chemicals, &c., 3tc, Ac. 'Ai.tKKI boxes of Window Ula;s, orsirud sizes anJ qlliilllirs. Itl.uKj Pounds of Putty, White, ItUek, Hed, Jtc, in Hulk or llluddera. i0,(iou fin sms Linseed Oil, Spitits Tuipentine, Canipheno Alcohol, Ac. in Tons ol Pure White Lead, in I. his , I Lhui., 100, ill, 55 and Vlj Hi kegs. JU Tons of I'ciil Snow White Iad, in bhls, i bbls. IU0. ill, !!j and l-.'j Hi. kegs. 10 Tons of New ork hitc Lead, in Mils., 1 W.ls, lis), SO. 11-iaiid -Jj 111. kces. :lj Tons of I'ute Kieiicli While Zinc, 111 bills, 1 bills, 104 60. -J'. .ml l-'J Hi kes IU Tons of iueiicuu Snow White Zinc, in uhls, 1 bbis 100 Sti, v!o in id l-Jj lb kegs. Jtl Tons of I j-high Aiuerieuii Zinc, ia bids, 1 hlils, 1U0 SO, !U, and lv!J lb. ke)jS 15 Tuns oi Zinc Paints, of d.licrent colors, iu bbls, 1 bbis. 1CU, SO. '.'i anil I "; lb kegs. SO Tons nf Miuernl Piiliils, uf difTertnt Sulora dry ot Kround in Oil. 10,0txi pounds of pure French Green, Chrome (irecn, Yel low, Hlue, IJmck Hild other colors, div ot us ml. I.ISXI pounds of Smalts' assorted Ulue, Black, Red, Urecn, and other cotois. 100 Tucss of tiohl Leaf, Glaziers' Diamonds, Glaziers' Putty, lluwk Knives. Ac. 2.0 A) Gallons Isilled oil, vanuslies. Jnpuus, Zinc tlryer, Ae. Paint, Varni.li and t.'u's.uiine (trusties, togetlirr with a eoinplele ussorttnetit of class Ootsls eml.raixi in lite Drug and Paint tlusiness. At.hO, l.OtKI bbls. Roman Ceini nr 3,tsi JKoseudale nnd Hvdrnulie C-ment. I.ISSJ " i:iil. liji',1, Ij.ii.I. lliutislry.L'asiiiis; Plaster, As. IV All of winch I will sell at Wholesale and Kelail, al from III lo it) per cent leui limn other establishments. If FKIIV O. D. HAMtS, Proprietor of the Philadelphia Cash Print, Pinui and Glnas Ptoie. Mmlh.Wrst corner of Fourth and Calkiwliill Ms., I'hlla. Miucb 3. 1-fiO. 3inc DRES3 COATS Ol-" lite hest quality and latest stylo, just received and for sain at SWK.ITZKK. IIKILUHONNKU i CO. Snobur, August 1 1, lblJO. U. Y. BKIGHTi SOX. n'K now on hand a tiioice line of Klein li t'loiln, lllaik Doeskins, Fancy U.ssiineies, Tweeds, riilk Mixed (Joalin-, Veaiings, Uoltun ailes, Ac. bunbtiry. June 'in, I8C0. 1 o 0 7 l 2 J 7 4 5 1 7 8 4 u i lJ 7 (! Tlicso figures nro inU-iiJotl to draw your attelition to the itnn.iUnt 1st I, tliat tlia nlaca where you can H"'l llie ino.l Hoods lot Ilia least money, ia at llie One Trice Store of llltlUll T 4 hON. Sunbury, June 16, I eJtiO. BOOT8 fV MiOK.H arc sold ibeaiwr than ever at the Mammoth More, t all and see unr assortment and ascertain out units, and you will not Tail in buy. nill.l.NU i (illAXT. Ptunbiiry, May !". tTTvK I.OVEIlM OK riOrH ! A fra.ls atiilv of M acaroni and I 'uiifrctionery at KKH.IMi V iKM'.-i Smibuty, June ".'
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